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Import custom AutoEq data in Wavelet

The import feature allows you to use your own created compensation data in Wavelet, which is useful if your headphone model is not listed or if you wish to tweak the current result shipped with Wavelet.
If your headphone model is not listed, you need to obtain a frequency response measurement of your headphone model first. A measurement may be found online (Search for an image of '[headphone brand + model] frequency response') or on the box your headphones came in.
If you wish to tweak the current result, the measurement on which the shipped data is based can be found here.
The import feature accepts GraphicEQ files generated by AutoEq. To learn how to create compensation data, make sure to check out Equalizing Headphones the Easy Way. If you already have a CSV file, you can skip to "Using AutoEQ".

Wavelet will use the file name (without extension) of the GraphicEq file to display your imported result.
Currently, the GraphicEQ file must meet the following format to be accepted by Wavelet:
GraphicEQ: 20 0; 21 0; 22 0; 23 0; 24 0; 26 0; 27 0; 29 0; 30 0; 32 0; 34 0; 36 0; 38 0; 40 0; 43 0; 45 0; 48 0; 50 0; 53 0; 56 0; 59 0; 63 0; 66 0; 70 0; 74 0; 78 0; 83 0; 87 0; 92 0; 97 0; 103 0; 109 0; 115 0; 121 0; 128 0; 136 0; 143 0; 151 0; 160 0; 169 0; 178 0; 188 0; 199 0; 210 0; 222 0; 235 0; 248 0; 262 0; 277 0; 292 0; 309 0; 326 0; 345 0; 364 0; 385 0; 406 0; 429 0; 453 0; 479 0; 506 0; 534 0; 565 0; 596 0; 630 0; 665 0; 703 0; 743 0; 784 0; 829 0; 875 0; 924 0; 977 0; 1032 0; 1090 0; 1151 0; 1216 0; 1284 0; 1357 0; 1433 0; 1514 0; 1599 0; 1689 0; 1784 0; 1885 0; 1991 0; 2103 0; 2221 0; 2347 0; 2479 0; 2618 0; 2766 0; 2921 0; 3086 0; 3260 0; 3443 0; 3637 0; 3842 0; 4058 0; 4287 0; 4528 0; 4783 0; 5052 0; 5337 0; 5637 0; 5955 0; 6290 0; 6644 0; 7018 0; 7414 0; 7831 0; 8272 0; 8738 0; 9230 0; 9749 0; 10298 0; 10878 0; 11490 0; 12137 0; 12821 0; 13543 0; 14305 0; 15110 0; 15961 0; 16860 0; 17809 0; 18812 0; 19871 0
Adding, changing or removing frequencies will lead to an incompable file. This format might change in the future if the output from AutoEq changes. It is highly recommended to save the CSV file you created, so you can rerun the calculations to easily adapt your custom compensation data to a new format.

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